Louvre robbery: ‘If they don’t catch the thieves in the next 24 to 48 hours, the jewels will probably disappear’

Credit, AFP

Photo caption, Eight French crown jewels were stolen from the Louvre Museum last Sunday

    • Author, Gabriela Pomeroy
    • Role, BBC News

The criminals, armed with power tools, entered the most visited museum in the world in broad daylight and stole eight highly valuable jewels, including a diamond and emerald necklace that Emperor Napoleon gave to his wife.

The Louvre announced that it would remain closed this Monday (10/20) while investigations continue.

“It is certain that we failed, as someone managed to park a crane truck in the center of Paris and climb onto it in just a few minutes to take jewels of incalculable value,” Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin told broadcaster France Inter.

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